Structural Engineering

What gives an engineer confidence to project and build something as large and graceful as the Golden Gate Bridge (the creation of late Purdue professor Charles A. Ellis) knowing that it has to withstand the demands of gravity, wind, and earthquakes?

Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California

Why did Gaudi think of the Sagrada Familia “upside-down” before he started building it?

Sagrada Familia
The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain (inverted model on the left, actual structure on the right)

Who decides how much reinforcing steel goes into a reinforced concrete column supporting 100 floors in a skyscraper? And how do they make that decision?

How far apart can we place the supports of steel girders in our bridges?

If these questions spark your interest, if you would like to test to failure structural models in one of the largest laboratories in the country, then structural engineering is the right career choice for you. Join Purdue’s School Civil Engineering and enroll in structural engineering courses to leave a mark that will benefit and inspire many, and last the test of time as the Golden Gate has.


Spotlights

March 23, 2011

Prof. Varma named Faculty Scholar

Congratulations to Amit Varma for being named a 2011 Purdue University Faculty Scholar. The program recognizes outstanding faculty members at the West Lafayette campus who are on an accelerated path for academic distinction.
February 15, 2011

2020 Vision Report on Earthquake Engineering

CE faculty led in the development of a report summarizing the community vision for the future of earthquake engineering research. This report will be used to define the next generation of research and the role of the cyberinfrastructure and experimental facilities within the NEES network.
February 8, 2011

Drag Distinguished Lecture Series

The 2011 Drag Distinguished Lecture will be held on Friday, Feb. 18th, 4:30pm in FRNY G140, and will feature Paul M. Skelton, PE, with a lecture titled "Moveable Structures."
January 12, 2011

Prof. Sozen honored by EERI

Congratulations to Prof. Mete Sozen, honored by the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute with the 2011 George W. Housner Medal for his extraordinary and lasting contributions to public earthquake safety through keystone research and the development and application of earthquake hazard reduction codes, practices and policies.
November 23, 2010

2010 International Bridge Contest

On Friday, Nov. 19th, two teams of CE students placed first and second in an international competition involving students from eight universities in Japan, Turkey & the U.S.
November 17, 2010

Engineers test effects of fire on steel structures

CE researchers are studying the effects of fire on steel structures, such as buildings and bridges, using a one-of-a-kind heating system and a specialized laboratory for testing large beams and other components.
October 19, 2010

System would help Haiti build, modify earthquake-prone structures

Civil engineers studying the effects of Haiti's devastating earthquake have concluded that a relatively simple system could be used by officials to quickly decide how to modify existing buildings and construct new ones that would better withstand future quakes.
February 12, 2010

CE Professor, other experts to assess Haiti earthquake damage

Prof. Ayhan Irfanoglu is among a contingent of experts traveling to Haiti on Feb. 28 to assess building damage and gather data to help determine how to build structures in the future that are better able to withstand powerful earthquakes.
January 5, 2010

Sutton Receives 2009 PCI Medal of Honor

Congratulations to Professor Emeritus C. Douglas Sutton, recipient of the 2009 Medal of Honor from the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute. The Medal of Honor, PCI's Highest award, recognizes a member's outstanding service to the institute or contributions to the industry over a long period of time.
October 14, 2009

CE Professor tests reactor shields for safety

Prof. Amit Varma is leading a team of researchers working with Westinghouse Electric Co. to ensure that a new design for nuclear power plants will stand up to strong earthquakes.
February 6, 2009

Dennis & Leslie Drag Distinguished Lecture Series

The latest seminar in the Drag Distinguished Lecture Series was held at Bowen Lab on Friday, March 27th. Michael D. Engelhardt, the DeWitt C. Greer Centennial Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, gave his lecture titled, "Structural Fire Engineering: Current Issues and Future Trends."
August 27, 2007

Structural design with fire safety in mind

"Fire Inside," a recent article in Science News magazine featuring a contribution from Prof. Amit Varma, spotlights structural-design and fire-protection principles to build safer structures.
February 27, 2007

Professor receives Faculty Excellence Advising Award

Professor C. Douglas Sutton has been awarded the Purdue College of Engineering Faculty Advising Excellence Award for his impact of nurturing students to successful professional careers with especially cogent personal and academic advising.
January 22, 2007

Professor elected to serve on national committees

Professor Julio A. Ramirez has been elected to serve on the Board of Directors of NEES, Inc. and also has been named chair of the National Technical Committee on Concrete and Masonry Structures of the ASCE/SEI.
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